Petroleum Engineering Fundamentals (2 day)

Disciplines
Engineering
Category
Foundational • Introductory • Reservoir Characterization • Drilling • Production • Completion
Format
Classroom • Live Online 
Available
Private 

Who Should Attend

Entry-level technical and non-technical personnel who desire an understanding of petroleum engineering principles, methods, and technologies. No previous knowledge of the subject is required.

Description

The concept of petroleum systems, the basic properties that control storage and flow of the fluids in the reservoir, and relevant technologies of exploration and production of oil and gas are presented in this course.

Participants will learn about the driving mechanisms, recovery factors, best practices in reservoir management, reserves definitions, and the characteristics of unconventional oil and gas developments. Principles and operational aspects of drilling and completion are analyzed with emphasis in directional drilling and hydraulic fracturing. Artificial lift methods, field fluids conditioning, surface facilities, and environmental aspects of operations are all covered.

Student participation and discussion of field examples are encouraged.

Learning Outcomes

  • Energy matrix, the role of hydrocarbons, and future scenarios.
  • Petroleum systems and petroleum geology.
  • Petroleum reservoirs: properties, energy, pressure and fluids phases behavior.
  • Unconventional oil and gas.
  • Drilling and completion principles and procedures.
  • Production operations and production fluids conditioning.
  • Engineering and industry terminology.

Course Content

  • Global and local context of the industry.
  • Petroleum systems and elements of petroleum geology.
  • Principles and technologies of petroleum exploration.
  • Properties of reservoir rocks and fluids.
  • Unconventional oil and gas systems: types, examples.
  • Drilling principles and technologies.
  • Well completion: basic operations, hydraulic fracturing.
  • Artificial lift methods.
  • Production operations and field conditioning of produced fluids.

In-Person

Length
2 Days

Virtual

Length
5 Half Days

Upcoming Events

Check back in periodically for updated Public and Live Online course dates! To schedule an In-House course, contact SCA’s Training Department at training@scacompanies.com.

Instructor

Ruben O. Caligari headshotRuben O. Caligari